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The Record Range is a co-operative law enforcement training facility. Most of the law enforcement agencies in Shasta County utilize this facility for their training needs. The late Louis A. Record, former Captain for the Redding Police Department, donated this property to the Shasta County Peace Officers Association to enhance and continue their training efforts. October 1950, The Shasta County Peace Officers Association filed their Articles of Incorporation as a Non-Profit Corporation with the California Secretary of State. The Shasta County Peace Officers Association is governed by seven elected Board of Directors that hold their office for a two-year term.
Record Range has three lighted firing ranges. Two pistols and one rifle range.
One range is equipped with a tire house that assists training with building
entries. The firing range hours of operation are between 7:00 A.M. and 10:00
P.M. In addition to the training facility, it is the association=s goal to provide social events for our membership to maintain inter-agency cooperation. The Shasta County Peace Officers Association holds monthly executive board meetings and monthly membership meetings / dinners every second Tuesday of the month. Membership requires being currently full time employment with a Shasta County law enforcement agency or retirement from any law enforcement agency. For information to join, please e-mail the treasurer with your questions or information. |
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State of California Corporation Number
C0249103
Non-Profit Origination under 501 (C) (3) Internal
Revenue Service, EIN #94-3000356
Rev.: 06/04/2008